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moderator: and on india, she was a really important voice. and then when she checked out of the committee, it was a tremendous loss because of the lack of sophistication of the american approach to india is mind-boggling to me. >> america needs to take the responsibility of the mess they created. at the same time. americans do not want biden or tromp to take that leadership. it is really hard. moderator: i think we have time for one more question. i know we have a hard stop. this is a good one. how can transnational solidarity realistically evolve beyond the nationstate, especially considering current global fragmentation and the appeal of nationalism? your microphone. >> i will build off of the trope you just put into action. i tend to be a great connoisseur of irrelevant things, but i wanted to talk about that idea of traditional and organic intellectuals. i think there is room for that discussion here. with certain policy, it is completely to preserve a dominion of expert culture. they tend, not always, to be open to other kinds of criteri
moderator: and on india, she was a really important voice. and then when she checked out of the committee, it was a tremendous loss because of the lack of sophistication of the american approach to india is mind-boggling to me. >> america needs to take the responsibility of the mess they created. at the same time. americans do not want biden or tromp to take that leadership. it is really hard. moderator: i think we have time for one more question. i know we have a hard stop. this is a...
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china is there, therefore india has to be treated differently? lenny: it is an example of a recurring pattern. ben mentioned the international order not existing. i agree. in a sense, we had this moment from the fall of the berlin wall to sometime decades ago, a few years ago, which was this moment where america had enormous power, but even then it was not a unified order, but it is receding. now i think what we are dealing with is in america's -- i should say in american foreign policy establishment's desire to retain primacy, a sense of primacy in the world, america is engaged in a series of actions that are hugely counterproductive for the united states and for the world. the idea of embracing modi so closely is that india is the only country big enough, next to china, to count the ballot of the chinese threat. but the question should come before that. how big of a threat is china, and china is a threat to who? what are we even talking about? it seems like -- quite clear that we will not as humanity betty able to address the challenges we face
china is there, therefore india has to be treated differently? lenny: it is an example of a recurring pattern. ben mentioned the international order not existing. i agree. in a sense, we had this moment from the fall of the berlin wall to sometime decades ago, a few years ago, which was this moment where america had enormous power, but even then it was not a unified order, but it is receding. now i think what we are dealing with is in america's -- i should say in american foreign policy...
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and so for the first time you had the leaders finance ministers of india, brazil, south africa, other countries and i think that was very important for those countries. but of course is 20 it's more than 20. but it is not all of the countries. so you are always going to have the pressure i think. >> i just want to get in the little bit. you are a treasure and they in e sympathize we spent a lot of that's our time from the development side coming to you guys. and we both agree that the end almost every conversation. and then we say good luck in congress or that is what i'm referring to. so essentially the whole development system at some point goose. the rule at some point just to the point where it is something external to what we are all agreeing to do. some digs the colleagues at the treasure you feel sorry for them because you know they agree with you. you cannot move the dial. >> that's what i'm talking about. it's even on things we agree on. >> mean the financing? quickset is the issue. they may have changed that problem per quickset is a growingprotectionism in the essy popular
and so for the first time you had the leaders finance ministers of india, brazil, south africa, other countries and i think that was very important for those countries. but of course is 20 it's more than 20. but it is not all of the countries. so you are always going to have the pressure i think. >> i just want to get in the little bit. you are a treasure and they in e sympathize we spent a lot of that's our time from the development side coming to you guys. and we both agree that the end...
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after political reporting in india at network 18, she moved to esquire magazine in dubai. she started at the hill after getting a second masters at the university of delaware. she has an undergraduate in -- undergraduate degree from the university of mobile in the national degree from city university of london. she previously reported on ukrainian women in the war. thank you very much for anchoring this conversation today, over to you. >> good morning, everyone. i'm so glad to be here today. i'm delighted to be on stage with these two very accomplished women who have just shown in their careers and have been such great role models for all of us here. i would like to introduce the doctor who is the first woman president of the ndi, as well as alexandra, who is from the center of civil liberties of ukraine. you all are here. let's get right to it. i'm very delighted to be here to moderate this panel discussion. in the -- in the ukraine where we see the government, russia, china, iran and north korea in an alliance to cuss the democratic government. wise ukraine so important
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china and india would have eclipsed our reduction by 150 percent. nothing we do is going to have any impact until china and india get on board with it. do you really think that any people living in countries like africa who live in conditions unknown to the western world really care about climate change? emerging countries cannot emerge from a third world status on renewables. somehow there has got to be a way for countries to emerge from third world status on other -- in other ways. host: thank you. guest: i think it is quite possible for those places to emerge from that and into wealth and into growth of their economic situation on renewables. that would make a lot of sense. why continue to support petrol dictators like in saudi arabia where the leader of the country since people to cut a journalist up and put him into pieces? those are the people we hang with. why do we not defund of those folks in the way to do that is to make some village in india -- >> established in 1984, dedicated to helping prevent, mitigate, and resolve violent conflict ab
china and india would have eclipsed our reduction by 150 percent. nothing we do is going to have any impact until china and india get on board with it. do you really think that any people living in countries like africa who live in conditions unknown to the western world really care about climate change? emerging countries cannot emerge from a third world status on renewables. somehow there has got to be a way for countries to emerge from third world status on other -- in other ways. host:...
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there are also one-way challenges and political groups in india, too, and he really affects the uniquely rest -- rest of problem window facing the rest, and they are not a lot of solutions going out to get their hands on the problem. there is a host of others that were prior take downs of certain information in a timeframe, and that is a very sort of unique approach and probably not something that would work here in the u.s. and the eu, the dsa exists, and they just undertook a special project on elections. to really start to build principles and policy around how platforms are setting themselves up. mixed results across all the ones i just said, but there are bespoke approaches happening around the world. >> there have been mixed results across the world. you do see those used by regimes in power to take down a speech they don't like. yeah. >> hello? the fact that we are talking about potential misuse of ai produce-information, suggests that natural incentives are not aligned with public goods, so it is what can we use to align the incentives between owners and users of the technology?
there are also one-way challenges and political groups in india, too, and he really affects the uniquely rest -- rest of problem window facing the rest, and they are not a lot of solutions going out to get their hands on the problem. there is a host of others that were prior take downs of certain information in a timeframe, and that is a very sort of unique approach and probably not something that would work here in the u.s. and the eu, the dsa exists, and they just undertook a special project...
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india tiktok users migrated to other platforms including google's youtube and i understandian small businesses foreign other ways to operate on other platforms. this smeltal contains the protecting americans from foreign adversary-controlled application act. congress has a nonpunitive policy proposal in passing this electricals. -- this legislation. congress is not acting to punish tiktok, bytedance or any other individual company. congress is acting to prevent foreign adversaries from conducting espionage, surveillance, maligned operations, harming vulnerable americans, our servicemen and women and our u.s. government personnel. mr. warner: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. warner: i would like to expound a little bit on what senator cantwell has just said. because it has been made absolutely clear that a number of chinese laws require chinese companies and their subsidiaries to assist prc agencies and abide by the government directives. the truth is, these chinese companies at the end of the day, they don't owe their obligation to their customers or their s
india tiktok users migrated to other platforms including google's youtube and i understandian small businesses foreign other ways to operate on other platforms. this smeltal contains the protecting americans from foreign adversary-controlled application act. congress has a nonpunitive policy proposal in passing this electricals. -- this legislation. congress is not acting to punish tiktok, bytedance or any other individual company. congress is acting to prevent foreign adversaries from...
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i've revitalized our partnerships and our alliances in the pacific with india, australia, south korea, the philippines, and other pacific island nations. i've made sure that we have the most advanced technologies that we've developed and invented, and they can't be sent to china because it'll undermine our national security. when i spoke with xi jinping, he said why? i said, "because you use it for all the wrong reasons, so you're not going to get those advanced computer chips. finally, for all this tough talk on china, it never occurred to my predecessor to do any of that. the bottom line is that i want fair competition with china, not conflict, and we're in a stronger position to win the economic competition of the 21st century against china or anyone else because we're investing in america and american workers again, finally. [applause] there is a law, back in the '30s, that passed when we - about whether unions could exist. there is a provision that very few presidents ever paid attention to. if a president is sent money from the congress to do something for the public, he must us
i've revitalized our partnerships and our alliances in the pacific with india, australia, south korea, the philippines, and other pacific island nations. i've made sure that we have the most advanced technologies that we've developed and invented, and they can't be sent to china because it'll undermine our national security. when i spoke with xi jinping, he said why? i said, "because you use it for all the wrong reasons, so you're not going to get those advanced computer chips. finally,...
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to make some village in india -- >> established in 1984, dedicated to helping prevent, mitigate, and resolve violent conflict abroad. in today's world this mandate means that not only do we address active conflicts, but also that we help to establish and maintain mechanisms and tools that increase stability and prevent future conflict. we are pleased to have the opportunity this afternoon to explore one such potential mechanism, their growing political and security partnerships between the nato and its partner countries in the indo pacific, australia, japan, the republic of korea, and new zealand. this topic is subject of a new report that a u.s. ip expert study group has just issued, it is available online and we have hard copies outside for all of you. my main role is to welcome two of the most respected gentleman in washington. secretary of state dr. kurt campbell, and former national security advisor and firmer chair -- former chair stephen hadley. following their discussion, we are delighted to welcome a number of colleagues that will be a part of the panel. secretary of state d
to make some village in india -- >> established in 1984, dedicated to helping prevent, mitigate, and resolve violent conflict abroad. in today's world this mandate means that not only do we address active conflicts, but also that we help to establish and maintain mechanisms and tools that increase stability and prevent future conflict. we are pleased to have the opportunity this afternoon to explore one such potential mechanism, their growing political and security partnerships between...
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nothing we do is going to have any impact until china and india get on board with it. and do you really think the people living in countries in africa, who live in conditions unknown to the western world, really care about climate change? emerging countries cannot emerge from a third world status on renewables. somehow there has to be away for countries to emerge from third world status in other ways. host: thanks, caller. guest: i would say i think it is quite possible for those places to emerge into wealth, growth of their economic situation on renewables. in fact, that would make a lot of sense, wouldn't it? why continue to support petro dictators in places like saudi arabia where the leader of that country sends people to cut journalists up and into pieces? those are the people that we hang out with? why don't we defunded those folks? make a village in india light up at night by this tribute it energy systems with better solar and better batteries. if we play our cards right, we can invent and perfect those things here in america and sell them to them, creating job
nothing we do is going to have any impact until china and india get on board with it. and do you really think the people living in countries in africa, who live in conditions unknown to the western world, really care about climate change? emerging countries cannot emerge from a third world status on renewables. somehow there has to be away for countries to emerge from third world status in other ways. host: thanks, caller. guest: i would say i think it is quite possible for those places to...
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some countries are building more like india and china but others are going off of coal, particularly in the eu and the u.s. so once we look at these plausible scenarios based on where we sit today, the world looks a lot different and let me say this is not a unique view just to me and my colleagues we happen to be one of many researchers around the world. this is a figure that's put together by zeke housefather . and it's in time order of publication. here is our study with the graybar between two and three degrees and these different publications have different projections of temperature out to 2100 assuming different policy paths and so on, but one of the things that you can see is that five degrees is way up here. four degrees right here. there are no more studies there. john kerry was saying it looked like the world was headed towards two point five degrees by 2100 he was accurately reflecting the state of scientific understanding now. if you go to the major media, the biden administration projections on the costs of climate change and the social cost of carbon, you will find the
some countries are building more like india and china but others are going off of coal, particularly in the eu and the u.s. so once we look at these plausible scenarios based on where we sit today, the world looks a lot different and let me say this is not a unique view just to me and my colleagues we happen to be one of many researchers around the world. this is a figure that's put together by zeke housefather . and it's in time order of publication. here is our study with the graybar between...
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in india we are building aircraft and flying them in the u.s.. there are opportunities we can pursue and we need to remain open mind is about those to increase production rates of our ships and aircraft. susan: thank you. you mentioned global supply chains earlier. both in terms of vulnerabilities and opportunities for more resilience and durability. 90% of our globally traded goods go by c. -- by sea. sec. del toro: how many of you get amazon packages at home? the rest of you are lying. the first and last leg of the journey may come from my truck but the metal leg comes to you because of the u.s. navy and navies of three democratic nations well lines of communications open for free trade as we are currently trying to do in the red sea. susan: maritime trading volumes are expected to triple by 2050. it's not going in and cash anywhere. sec. del toro: there are also fiber-optic cables on the seabed important to the global economy. susan: what steps is the navy taking to shore up maritime trade to ensure that our ports can support this increasing d
in india we are building aircraft and flying them in the u.s.. there are opportunities we can pursue and we need to remain open mind is about those to increase production rates of our ships and aircraft. susan: thank you. you mentioned global supply chains earlier. both in terms of vulnerabilities and opportunities for more resilience and durability. 90% of our globally traded goods go by c. -- by sea. sec. del toro: how many of you get amazon packages at home? the rest of you are lying. the...
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scroll, but we have citations in everything you see coming up, it tells you where the data came from india can go back and read that article. part of our mission is to make sure we are not doing some sort of magic science. this is truly your data, it is secure, trusted, and you know where it comes from because it needs to deliver outcomes but it certainly needs to be trusted. that is something i heard from every executive. hope: in our last year meeting moments, we have a couple of fun questions. i'll choose this one first. people have mixed feelings about the period when you are texting somebody, what is a period mean to you, an angry statement or just a period? denise: i use period with my kids to show than there is good grammar and there is still grammar to be had around here. i don't understand half of the words they use. hope: what is the craziest feature you have been asked to create? denise: oh gosh, craziest slack feature. i heard a room or you want an avatar. i think it is really fun and creative. users, they don't ask for crazy, actually we have a fan base that is absolutely in l
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guest: one of them is a new recently-elected congressman from michigan who comes from southern india, who came to the united states as a student, and lost many businesses. a millionaire many times over. in his mid-60's he sold out his last company and thought, i will get into politics. in his late 60's he is a freshman congressman and thrilled. he cannot believe his american journey and how his american dream has worked out. a fellow named samir from an indian ocean city in kenya. he is not a cap black canyon. he is from the old arabian peninsula community that runs all the way up and down the african indian ocean coast. he has lived this amazing forest gump life in the united states. he came accidentally with the diversity visa and he has built in american life. he said, you could have dropped me anywhere in the world from activity and i probably would've done all right, but no place is like america. host: let's hear from our callers. tom in fort myers, florida. good morning, tom. caller: good morning. good morning, ray. i am a long time fan. we are probably the same age. you were pr
guest: one of them is a new recently-elected congressman from michigan who comes from southern india, who came to the united states as a student, and lost many businesses. a millionaire many times over. in his mid-60's he sold out his last company and thought, i will get into politics. in his late 60's he is a freshman congressman and thrilled. he cannot believe his american journey and how his american dream has worked out. a fellow named samir from an indian ocean city in kenya. he is not a...
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guest: one of them is a new recently-elected congressman from michigan who comes from southern india, who came to the united states as a student, and lost many businesses. a millionaire many times over. in his mid-60's he sold out his last company and thought, i will get into politics. in his late 60's he is a freshman congressman and thrilled. he cannot believe his american journey and how his american dream has worked out. a fellow named samir from an indian ocean city in kenya. he is not a cap black canyon. he is from the old arabian peninsula community that runs all the way up and down the african indian ocean coast. he has lived this amazing forest gump life in the united states. he came accidentally with the diversity visa and he has built in american life. he said, you could have dropped me anywhere in the world from activity and i probably would've done all right, but no place is like america. host: let's hear from our callers. tom in fort myers, florida. good morning, tom. caller: good morning. good morning, ray. i am a long time fan. we are probably the same age. you were pr
guest: one of them is a new recently-elected congressman from michigan who comes from southern india, who came to the united states as a student, and lost many businesses. a millionaire many times over. in his mid-60's he sold out his last company and thought, i will get into politics. in his late 60's he is a freshman congressman and thrilled. he cannot believe his american journey and how his american dream has worked out. a fellow named samir from an indian ocean city in kenya. he is not a...